We are just one day away from the most exciting game of the NFL season. Super Bowl LVII is happening this Sunday, February 12, so it's time to have a streaming plan to watch the KC vs Eagles matchup live.
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With all of the excitement, fanfare and food to prepare, it can be easy to lose sight of the most important question surrounding Super Bowl Sunday: How to watch the big game? If you won't be in the stadium tomorrow, you'll want to be front and center in front of your TV when the Chiefs take on the Eagles. Here's everything we know about Super Bowl LVII.
When and where is Super Bowl LVII?
Super Bowl LVII will take place in Glendale, Arizona at the State Farm Stadium on Sunday, February 12, 2023. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. MST, 6:30 p.m. EST.
How can you watch Super Bowl LVII without cable?
Cable subscribers can watch this year's Super Bowl on FOX. For those without cable, there are a few live streaming services that allow you to watch the big game live, including Sling TV, Hulu+, and fuboTV. Sling TV is currently the most affordable way to watch Super Bowl 2023 with 50% off your first month's subscription. With Sling TV plans offering up to four concurrent streams, your family and friends can watch the big game from the comfort of multiple rooms.
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Since the Super Bowl will be streamed on Fox, new users will want to subscribe to either Sling Blue — which, in select markets, includes Fox — or Sling Orange & Blue, if you want to enjoy even more sports channels like ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3. Sling is now offering new users 50% off their first month of any package.